Build a construction photo log with date and location.

Drop your jobsite photos and get a dated, GPS-tagged, mapped report with each one's capture time and address, ready for progress tracking or a dispute. The photos never leave the device.

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  • Files never leave your device
  • No signup, no caps
  • GDPR & CCPA friendly
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A whole jobsite, in one dated log.

A browser-side studio that reads the date and GPS from a batch of jobsite photos and builds a dated, mapped PDF log (or CSV) for progress tracking and dispute records. No upload, no account, free.

Dated timeline of jobsite photos

Every photo is sorted by the time it was taken, read from each one's EXIF, into a running record of the site.

GPS and address per photo

Each geotagged photo carries its coordinates and a reverse-geocoded street address, so the log reads in plain English.

Map of the site

GPS-tagged photos are plotted on a map of the jobsite, as pins or a time-ordered route across the locations.

PDF report for clients or records

Export a clean, dated, mapped PDF log to share with clients or keep on file as a progress and dispute record.

CSV export too

Need a spreadsheet instead? Export file, date, coordinates, address, and camera as CSV for Excel or Google Sheets.

Nothing uploaded

Photos are read and the PDF built in your browser. The jobsite images never leave your device.

Common questions about construction photo documentation.

How do I document construction progress with photos?
Drop your jobsite photos onto the tool above. It reads each one's capture date and GPS from the EXIF, sorts them into a dated timeline, plots the locations on a map, and lets you export a PDF log with a thumbnail, date, coordinates, and address for every photo. Run it daily or weekly to build a running record of progress on the site. Everything runs in your browser.
What does the report include?
One entry per photo: a thumbnail, the capture date and time, the GPS coordinates, the reverse-geocoded site address, and the camera that took it. The photos are ordered by the time they were shot, and geotagged photos are plotted on a map of the site so you can see where each one was taken.
Does it upload my site photos?
No. The photos are read in your browser and the PDF is built locally. Only the coordinates are sent to OpenStreetMap to look up an address; the jobsite images themselves never leave your device.
Will this hold up in a dispute?
This tool presents the date, GPS, and address metadata that is already inside your photos; it does not add or guarantee anything. If a photo never carried GPS or a date, the log cannot invent it, and metadata can be edited by other software. For capture you can stand behind, shoot with the iOS app, which stamps atomic time, GPS, and address onto the image at the shutter so the record survives re-saving. This is not legal advice.
Is it free?
Yes. The construction photo log tool is free to use, with no account and no sign-up. You can build the dated PDF and export the CSV right in your browser.

On the crew? Stamp photos as you shoot on site.

A log is only as strong as the metadata behind it. When the crew shoots with the iOS app, every photo gets its atomic (network-synced) time, GPS, and address baked onto the image at the shutter, so the date and place hold up in a dispute even after the file is re-saved or passed through another app.

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iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • Atomic (network-synced) time, GPS, and address stamped as you shoot
  • Tamper-resistant: the stamp is baked into the image, not just the EXIF
  • Survives Procore, WhatsApp, email, any pipeline the photo travels
  • Works offline on site; the address fills in later